It is so interesting that you recently posted this as I received an e-mail advertisement today from Lee Riders, and I noticed that it said it was from…
It would be interesting to see what comics publishers were located near that location (15 W. 44th St.) during the time of the Zodiac murders…
The Zodiac watch company was located at 15 W. 44th St. in New York. My POI lived in an apartment on 43rd St. from 1958 to 1966 or 1968 and had an ar…
I’mma just put this out there for what it’s worth (likely not much)… On the Halloween card envelope, the "sorry no cipher" is fashioned i…
Has anyone tried overlaying the hole-punched postcard over one of the Z codes? Just a crazy thought.
This is truly an awesome find (and not just because it strengthens my POI theory–lol). Did anyone notice the arrow on the wheel? It somewhat matche…
In June 1967 Marvel issued a comic satirizing Spider-man vs. Batman and featuring attorney Melvin Belly (Belli):
In the January 2012 Metal Media article, Weisfeld described his father’s creation of a 60s fad button (Melville Eats Blubber) which was cited in lette…
All I really know is that I did not put those images there. Well, that Stan Lee just happens to be involved in a project called ZODIAC that incorpora…
I found online it about 7 years ago. I would have to go through my files to determine its provenance. The impressions/images are actually very clear…
I get what you are saying about the embedded drawings, but it does seem rather significant that the images seen, which scan I saved almost a decade ag…
Very little has come out about it yet, except that it’s centered on the Chinese Zodiac and a teen super-hero names Steve Lee: Disney Publishing Worl…
Thank you so much, Morph. The first is a scan of the (Zodiac) Peek Through the Pines postcard. You will note that the scan of the card in this parti…